303 Gallery is pleased to present our third solo exhibition with Nick Mauss. For this exhibition, Mauss creates a mirrored garden in the gallery, in which his singular relationship to the line of drawing moves across and through space and mediums.
Mauss' work takes the mode of drawing, found at the interstices of various media, processes, and histories, and dilates, twists, folds, intensifies, and loosens...
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We are pleased to present En Voz Alta (Aloud), a spontaneous exhibition of works by nine Cuban-born artists: María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Duvier del Dago, Meira Marrero & José Toirac, Liudmila & Nelson, Yunier Hernandez, Armando Mariño, Douglas Pérez Castro, Reynerio Tamayo and Elio Rodríguez. -six living in Havana, two are in the United States and one in Europe...
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Aicon Gallery is proud to present EAT PRAY THUG, a group exhibition curated by Himanshu "Heems" Suri. To commemorate Suri's upcoming debut solo album release, he has curated a group show of the same name, along with a schedule of events and performances. The exhibition represents a wide array of mediums and artistic backgrounds - straight/queer, Hindu/Muslim, male/female, established/newcomer, Asia/Dias...
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Alexander and Bonin is pleased to announce Jonathas de Andrade’s first one-person exhibition in North America. The installations, sculpture and photographic works to be exhibited date from 2013 to 2015 and address socio-economic issues in contemporary Brazil.
In two multi-part installations, (Cartazes para o Museu do Homem do Nordeste and 40 nego bom é 1 real), both from 2013, Andra...
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Alexander Gray Associates presents an exhibition of artwork by Luis Camnitzer, featuring works in a variety of media dating from 1968 to the present. An accompanying catalogue is published in both English and Spanish, featuring the artist’s essay The Mediocrity of Beauty (2010). The artworks on view convey Camnitzer’s skepticism of universal beauty, specifically symmetry as a definin...
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The Barbara L. Gordon collection offers a stunning presentation of American folk art made primarily in rural areas of New England, the Midwest, and the South between 1800 and 1920. More than sixty works of art, including still-life, landscape, allegorical, and portrait paintings, commercial and highly personal sculpture, and distinctive examples of art from the German-American community exemplify the breadth...
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An Unsolicited Proposal Program winning exhibition.Learn more about the Unsolicited Proposal Program.
Contemporary musicians and sound artists are indebted to the 19th century German physicist Herman Helmholtz (1821-1894) who authored On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music (1862). In the book, Helmholtz explored the mathematical, physiological, and perception...
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An artist’s portrait, like all good portraits, offers the viewer more than physical features. One sees the characteristics of the sitter that make that person a unique individual. All artists are involved with, or have a heightened interest in, creative pursuits which makes them interesting candidates for portrait subjects.
On the other hand, a self-portrait is an artist’s opportunity to...
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Takahiro Iwasaki creates detailed miniature landscapes using towels, toothbrushes, used clothing, and other found and recycled materials. This exhibition is a part of Asia Society Museum’s ongoing In Focus series, which invites contemporary artists to create new works, often in conversation with the Asia Society Museum’s permanent collection of traditional Asian art.
Michelle Yun Sen...
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Buddhist Art of Myanmar will be the first exhibition in the West focusing on works of art from collections in Myanmar. The exhibition comprises approximately 70 spectacular works—including stone, bronze and wood sculptures, textiles, paintings, and lacquer ritual implements—from the fifth through the nineteenth centuries. Artworks include objects created for temples, monasteries, and pe...
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The five sculptures on view in the Asia Society Visitor Center come from the Asia Society Museum Collection of Asian and Asian American art.
The historical Buddha, often called Sakyamuni (“Sage of the Sakyas”) in later times, was born into an elite family of the Sakya clan, whose territory lay on what is now the border between northeastern India and Nepal. Traditionally, the date of hi...
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